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Skechers Acquired for $9 Bn by 3G Capital Amid US–China Tariff Tensions  

Written by: Team Angel OneUpdated on: May 6, 2025, 1:52 PM IST
Skechers will go private in a $9Bn deal with 3G Capital as U.S.–China tariff risks shake global production strategies for shoe and apparel companies. 
Skechers Acquired for $9 Bn by 3G Capital Amid US–China Tariff Tensions  
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The iconic footwear brand Skechers is being acquired for over $9 billion by investment firm 3G Capital, as per news reports. The all-cash deal, offering $63 per share, represents a 30% premium over Skechers’ 15-day average stock price. The move was unanimously approved by the company’s board. This acquisition comes during heightened U.S.-China trade tensions and significant tariff hikes that are reshaping production and pricing strategies across the footwear industry. 

A Strategic Move in a Volatile Trade Climate 

With US tariffs on Chinese imports rising to 125% and China countering with 84% duties, Skechers is among many global brands reassessing supply chains. Although the press release announcing the deal did not reference these challenges, Skechers had previously flagged concerns around the “dynamic” environment created by shifting tariffs. The company generates two-thirds of its revenue outside the U.S., with China alone accounting for 15%. 

Also Read: Trump Proposes 100% Tariff on Foreign-Made Films, Stirring Industry Concerns. 

How Skechers Plans to Manage Tariff Pressures 

Executives have stated that the company is actively minimising shipments from high-cost regions like China and exploring cost-saving levers, including shared vendor costs, sourcing shifts, and product price adjustments. CFO John Vandemore acknowledged that with an effective tariff rate of around 159%, U.S. imports from China are becoming prohibitively expensive. 

Company Performance and Global Presence 

Skechers closed 2024 with record-breaking revenue of $9 billion and net earnings of $640 million. It operates around 5,300 retail locations worldwide, including 1,800 company-owned stores. The brand has long relied on Asian factories to keep costs low, a strategy now under pressure due to trade policy shifts. 

Leadership and Deal Timeline 

Upon deal closure, Skechers will remain headquartered in Manhattan Beach, California. Chairman and CEO Robert Greenberg will continue leading the company alongside its current management team. The transaction with 3G Capital is expected to finalised in Q3 2025. 

Conclusion 

Skechers’ $9 billion acquisition marks a strategic pivot as trade uncertainties reshape global manufacturing. With rising tariffs and evolving supply chains, the company’s transition to private ownership may offer flexibility to navigate turbulent global markets. 

Disclaimer: This blog has been written exclusively for educational purposes. The securities mentioned are only examples and not recommendations. This does not constitute a personal recommendation/investment advice. It does not aim to influence any individual or entity to make investment decisions. Recipients should conduct their research and assessments to form an independent opinion about investment decisions.  

Published on: May 6, 2025, 1:52 PM IST

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